Donor safety, as well as the safety of the therapies made from plasma donations is of primary importance. You will need to visit a plasma collection center to determine if you are eligible to donate.In general:

Plasma donors should be at least 18 years old

Plasma donors should weigh at least 110 pounds or 50 kilograms

Must pass a medical examination

Complete an extensive medical history screening

Test non-reactive for transmissible viruses including hepatitis and HIV

Follow a recommended diet including 50 to 80 grams of daily protein

Before donating plasma it is important to:

Drink plenty of water or juice to be fully hydrated

Notify center personnel if you have had recent surgery

Notify center personnel if you have obtained a tattoo or piercing within the past 12 months

Notify center personnel if you are taking medication or are under a doctor's care for any medical condition

Because the need for plasma is so great, we are looking for committed donors. It is only after two satisfactory health screenings and negative test results within six months that you may receive Qualified Donor status. Until you have met this requirement, your plasma will not be used to manufacture therapies. This is important to help ensure the quality and safety of the therapies that patients need to treat life-threatening diseases.

Donor Eligibility is at the sole discretion of the plasma collection facility